1. Although the polls have swung unpredictably for months, a new batch of tracking polls gave Bush a wider margin than before. 2. And employment growth is outpacing labor force growth by a wider margin than last year. 3. And although he did not break any records this time, he kept the good times rolling when he won by an even wider margin. 4. Barak had led by wider margins in all previous polls. 5. A runoff had been expected, though recent polls showed Walesa trailing by a wider margin. 6. A wider margin, these advisers say, could overwhelm Republican candidates across the ballot. 7. But company A beat the most optimistic analysts by only a nickel, whereas company B blew away almost all of the analysts by a much wider margin. 8. However, both congressmen beat their Democratic challengers by wider margins than Clinton beat Bob Dole, his Republican opponent. 9. If he runs, most pols think he would beat the competition by a wider margin still. 10. In a partial count of absentee ballots, the plan for a Seattle Commons was losing by a wider margin. |